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1 M.O. 23/2014 WHEREAS the Minister of Health is authorized pursuant to section 16 of the Regional Health Authorities Act to provide or arrange for the provision of health services in any area of Alberta and to do any other thing necessary to promote and ensure the provision of health services in Alberta; WHEREAS Ministerial Order 73/2012 established, and Ministerial Order 23/2013 updated, the Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services which aimed to improve patient access to health professionals, increase efficiencies in health care delivery, provide incentives for patient focused pharmacy care in the community, and increase the capacity of the health care system overall by better utilizing our health professionals; and WHEREAS updates are required to the Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services; THEREFORE, I, FRED HORNE, Minister of Health, pursuant to section 16 of the Regional Health Authorities Act, do hereby: 1. Update the Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services by replacing Attachment A to Ministerial Order 73/2012 with the Attachment A appended hereto. 2. Repeal Ministerial Order 23/2013. This Ministerial Order is effective April 1, DATED at Edmonton, Alberta this [31] day of [March], [Original Signed] FRED HORNE MINISTER 2014 Government of Alberta

2 Attachment A Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services Section 1 - Definitions ABC Pharmaceutical Services Provider Agreement means an agreement between ABC and a Community Pharmacy as described in Schedule 2.1 of the Alberta Blue Cross Agreement. Adaptation of a Prescription(s) means (a) altering the dosage or regimen for a Schedule 1 Drug that has been prescribed for a Resident; (b) the substitution of another Drug for a prescribed Schedule 1 Drug for a Resident if the substituted Drug is expected to deliver a therapeutic effect that is similar to the therapeutic effect of the prescribed Drug; or (c) discontinuation of a prescribed Schedule 1 Drug for a Resident if the prescribed Drug confers little or no benefit and/or excessive risk of harm. Administration of a Product by Injection means administration of a Product other than a Publicly Funded Vaccine by Injection. Administration of a Publicly Funded Vaccine means administration of a Publicly Funded Vaccine. Additional Prescribing Authorization means the authorization to prescribe pursuant to sections 16(3) and 16(4) of the Regulation. Alberta Blue Cross or ABC means the ABC Benefits Corporation as continued under the ABC Benefits Corporation Act. Alberta Health means the Department of Health established under Order in Council 154/2012 under the authority of the Government Organization Act. Alberta Health Immunization Program means the immunization program established by Alberta Health pursuant to the Public Health Act. Alberta Health Services or AHS means the corporate body established under Ministerial Order 93/2008 pursuant to the Regional Health Authorities Act. Approved Hospital means approved hospital as defined in the Hospitals Act. Assessment means the completion by a Clinical Pharmacist of all of the duties and obligations that are to be completed by such Clinical Pharmacist in accordance with the Standards, all applicable legislation and other requirements herein in order to: (a) make a Determination, and the completion of all of the duties to be completed by such Clinical Pharmacist as set out in the Standards and all applicable legislation following the making of such Determination; (b) prepare and document a CACP, and the completion of all of the duties to be completed by such Clinical Pharmacist as set out in the Standards, all applicable legislation and section 4 below, including those to be performed following the documentation of such CACP; and (c) prepare and document a SMMA, and the completion of all of the duties to be completed by such Clinical Pharmacist as set out in the Standards, all applicable legislation and section 5 below, including those to be performed following the documentation of such SMMA. Authorization to Administer Injections means the authorization of a Clinical Pharmacist to Administer a Product by Injection in accordance with section 16(5) of the Regulation Government of Alberta 1

3 Best Possible Medication History means a comprehensive medication history obtained and documented by a Clinical Pharmacist which includes a thorough history of all regular medication use (prescribed and non-prescribed) and which forms part of every CACP, SMMA, Updated CACP and Updated SMMA. Blood Product means a therapeutic component derived from human blood or plasma, and produced by a manufacturing process. Chronic Disease means a Diagnosis of hypertensive disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, heart failure, ischemic heart disease, or mental disorders as identified in Schedule 3 attached hereto. Claim means a claim for compensation submitted to ABC by a Community Pharmacy with a current ABC Pharmaceutical Services Provider Agreement for a Pharmacy Service performed by a Clinical Pharmacist working for such Community Pharmacy in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 5 attached hereto. Clinical Pharmacist means a clinical pharmacist as defined in the Regulation. Community Pharmacy means a pharmacy with respect to which a community pharmacy licence is issued under the Pharmacy and Drug Act. Compensation Plan means this compensation plan and includes all the Schedules attached hereto, as may be amended from time to time. Complex Needs means either two or more Chronic Diseases, or one Chronic Disease and one or more Risk Factors. Comprehensive Annual Care Plan or CACP means a plan prepared and documented by a Clinical Pharmacist that documents the required elements specified in Schedule 1 attached hereto. Determination means the decision of a Clinical Pharmacist made following an Assessment, and in accordance with the Standards and all applicable legislation that results in: (a) a Prescription Renewal; (b) the Adaptation of a Prescription; (c) the Administration of a Drug by Injection; (d) Prescribing at Initial Access or to Manage Ongoing Therapy; (e) Prescribing in an Emergency; (f) a Refusal to Fill a Prescription; (g) a Trial Prescription; or (h) the Administration of a Publicly Funded Vaccine. Diagnosis means a diagnosis made by a regulated Health Professional practicing within their scope of practice under the Health Professions Act. Drug means drug as defined in the Pharmacy and Drug Act. Drug Therapy Problem has the same meaning as outlined in Standard 4. Eligible Product means a Product referred to in Schedule 4 or Schedule 7 hereto. Fee means the amount payable for a Pharmacy Service, subject to all the provisions herein. Follow-up CACP Assessment means the completion by a Clinical Pharmacist of all of the duties and obligations that are to be completed, both before and after such assessment, by such Clinical Pharmacist in accordance with the Standards, all applicable legislation and all requirements herein, pursuant to an in-person or telephone encounter between a Clinical Pharmacist and a Resident for the purpose of updating a CACP which has previously been completed within the previous 365 days in regard to such Resident and which results in the preparation and documentation by such Clinical Pharmacist of an Updated CACP Government of Alberta 2

4 Follow-up SMMA Assessment means the completion by a Clinical Pharmacist of all of the duties and obligations that are to be completed, both before and after such assessment, by such Clinical Pharmacist in accordance with the Standards, all applicable legislation and all requirements herein, pursuant to an in-person or telephone encounter between a Clinical Pharmacist and a Resident for the purpose of updating a SMMA which has previously been completed within the previous 365 days in regard to such Resident and which results in the preparation and documentation by such Clinical Pharmacist of an Updated SMMA. Health Information Act or HIA means the Health Information Act. Health Professional means health professional as defined in the Regulation. Injection means the administration by a Clinical Pharmacist with Authorization to Administer Injections of an Eligible Product by intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) injection to a Resident, and includes the provision of pre-and postinjection monitoring of such Resident, all as required by the Standards and all applicable legislation. Intranasal Spray means a Product that can be atomized and inhaled into or through the nose. Medication means a Product, a Vitamin, or a Natural Health Product. Minister means the Minister of Health or any such person the Minister may delegate from time to time to perform the duties and obligations of the Minister herein. Natural Health Product means a natural health product as defined in the Natural Health Products Regulations (Canada) established under the Food and Drugs Act (Canada). Pharmacy Service means: (a) an Assessment that results in a Determination; (b) an Assessment that results in the preparation and documentation of CACP; (c) an Assessment that results in the preparation and documentation of a SMMA; (d) a Follow-Up CACP Assessment that results in the preparation and documentation of an Updated CACP; and (e) a Follow-Up SMMA Assessment that results in the preparation and documentation of an Updated SMMA. Pharmacy Technician means a pharmacy technician as defined in the Regulation. Physician means a regulated member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta under the Health Professions Act who holds a practice permit issued under that Act. Physician CCP means a comprehensive annual care plan prepared by a Physician. Prescriber means an individual who is legally authorized by licence, permit, registration or other lawful authority to prepare and deliver a Prescription. Prescribing at Initial Access or to Manage Ongoing Therapy means the writing of a Prescription for a Schedule 1 Drug or Blood Product for a Resident at initial access or to manage ongoing therapy where the Clinical Pharmacist with Additional Prescribing Authorization has made a Determination that such Schedule 1 Drug or Blood Product is appropriate for the Resident through the Clinical Pharmacist s own Assessment of the Resident. Prescription means prescription as defined in the Pharmacy and Drug Act. Prescribing in an Emergency means a Clinical Pharmacist prescribes a Schedule 1 Drug or Blood Product when there is an immediate need for drug therapy and it is not reasonably possible for the Resident to see another Prescriber to obtain a Prescription. Prescription Renewal means adapting an existing Prescription by renewing a Prescription to dispense a Schedule 1 Drug or Blood Product to ensure continuity of care. Product means a Drug, a Blood Product or a Vaccine Government of Alberta 3

5 Publicly Funded Vaccine means a Vaccine for which Residents may seek to be immunized under the authority of the Alberta Health Immunization Program and referred to or listed in Schedule 7 herein. A Publicly Funded Vaccine must be procured and distributed through the Alberta Health Immunization Program; a Vaccine purchased privately is specifically excluded. Refusal to Fill a Prescription means a Determination by a Clinical Pharmacist to not dispense a Prescription when, in his or her professional judgment, it is deemed not to be in the patient s best interest to do so. A Refusal to Fill a Prescription must be based on one of the following: potential overuse/abuse, or a falsified or altered Prescription. Regulation means the Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians Profession Regulation established under the Health Professions Act, as may be amended from time to time. Resident means a resident of Alberta as defined in the Alberta Health Care Insurance Act who is registered with the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan, and who receives one or more Pharmacy Services as a patient from a Clinical Pharmacist. Resident s Record means information and records regarding a Resident s demographics, drug profile and record of care as described in the Standards, and all other information and records required to be retained by a Clinical Pharmacist and Community Pharmacy as required by applicable legislation and this Compensation Plan. Risk Factor means a Diagnosis of tobacco usage, obesity, or addiction as identified in Schedule 3 attached hereto. Schedule 1 Drug means a schedule 1 drug as set out in section 31(1) of the Pharmacy and Drug Act. Schedule 2 Drug means a schedule 2 drug as set out in section 32(1) of the Pharmacy and Drug Act. Schedule 3 Drug means a schedule 3 drug as set out in section 33(1) of the Pharmacy and Drug Act. Standard Medication Management Assessment or SMMA means a plan prepared and documented by a Clinical Pharmacist that documents the required elements as specified in Schedule 2 attached hereto. Standards means the Standards of Practice for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians of the Alberta College of Pharmacists, as may be amended from time to time. Tobacco Product means a product composed in whole or in part of tobacco, including tobacco leaves and any extract of tobacco leaves, but does not include any product for use in nicotine replacement therapy. Tobacco Cessation Services means provision by a Clinical Pharmacist of evidence-based tobacco cessation support and counselling including pharmacotherapy support. Trial Prescription means a Determination by a Clinical Pharmacist to dispense a reduced quantity of a newly prescribed Drug in order to assess the patient s response and tolerance to the Drug before dispensing the balance of the Prescription. Updated CACP means a plan prepared and documented by a Clinical Pharmacist pursuant to a Follow-Up CACP Assessment that documents the required elements specified in Schedule 1 attached hereto. Updated SMMA means a plan prepared and documented by a Clinical Pharmacist pursuant to a Follow-Up SMMA Assessment that documents the required elements specified in Schedule 2 attached hereto. Vaccine means a preparation intended to produce immunity to a disease by stimulating the production of antibodies. Vitamin means a vitamin as defined in the Food and Drug Regulations (Canada) under the Food and Drugs Act (Canada) Government of Alberta 4

6 Section 2 General 1. All Pharmacy Services referred to herein shall be performed by a Clinical Pharmacist in accordance with the Standards, all applicable legislation and all the requirements herein. 2. Subject to all the requirements herein, a Fee may be paid to a Community Pharmacy for the provision of a Pharmacy Service on behalf of a Resident only when a Claim for a Pharmacy Service provided by a Community Pharmacy s Clinical Pharmacist is submitted to ABC from a Community Pharmacy with a current ABC Pharmaceutical Services Provider Agreement in accordance with all the provisions herein. 3. Where a Fee has been paid for an Assessment that results in the preparation and documentation of a CACP for a Resident, no Fee for any Pharmacy Service referred to in sections 5(1)(a) and 5(1)(b) shall be claimed or payable within the next 365 days in respect of that Resident by any Community Pharmacy. 4. Where a Fee has been paid for an Assessment that results in the preparation and documentation of a SMMA for a Resident as referred to in sections 5(1)(a) and 5(1)(b), no Fee for any Pharmacy Service referred to in section 4 shall be claimed or payable within the next 365 days in respect of that Resident by any Community Pharmacy. 5. Subject to the provisions of sections 2(3) and 2(4) above and where specified elsewhere in this subsection, only one Fee shall be payable for each Resident per day, notwithstanding that there may be one or more Assessment(s) that result in one or more Determinations for such Resident made by one or more Clinical Pharmacists. An Assessment for the Administration of a Product by Injection is excluded from this one Fee per day limitation and Fees for Assessments for the Administration of a Product by Injection are subject to section 3(3). An Assessment for the Administration of a Publicly Funded Vaccine is also excluded from this one Fee per day limitation and Fees for Assessments for the Administration of a Publicly Funded Vaccine are subject to section 3(8). For clarity, the first Claim for a Pharmacy Service received by ABC on a day shall be the Claim payable. 6. In making a Claim, a Community Pharmacy and the Clinical Pharmacist performing the Pharmacy Service to which such Claim relates agree: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) to use their best efforts to ensure that any and all Pharmacy Services for a Resident are performed simultaneously/concurrently and on one occasion, and not on multiple occasions; to use their best efforts to ensure that a service already provided to a Resident by another Health Professional is not duplicated unnecessarily; to use their best efforts to ensure that such Pharmacy Service provided to a Resident by such Clinical Pharmacist does not unnecessarily duplicate a service or a Pharmacy Service already provided to such Resident by such Clinical Pharmacist or by another Clinical Pharmacist; that where a Pharmacy Service is performed by a Clinical Pharmacist for a Resident at a location other than at a Community Pharmacy, such Clinical Pharmacist shall specify only one Community Pharmacy that may make a Claim in relation to such Pharmacy Service, and such Community Pharmacy shall be responsible for maintaining the Resident s Record; to comply with all the requirements herein, including (without limitation) the retention of all information and documentation required to be retained as specified herein, including (without limitation) all the information referred to in Schedules 5 and 6 hereto and as specified in applicable legislation; and to permit ABC and Alberta Health to enter, inspect, and conduct audits and interviews of any persons they consider appropriate, relating to any and all Claims and Pharmacy Services, and to make documents and information (in any format, including paper and electronic) available so that ABC and Alberta Health may review and make copies of all the information and documentation required to be retained as specified herein, including (without limitation) all the information referred to in Schedules 5 and 6 hereto and as specified in applicable legislation Government of Alberta 5

7 7. A Clinical Pharmacist who performs a Pharmacy Service for a Resident, and a Community Pharmacy which makes a Claim for such Pharmacy Service pursuant to this Compensation Plan agrees and warrants that, by making such Claim, they: (a) (b) accept the Fee properly payable in accordance with all the provisions of this Compensation Plan for such Pharmacy Service; and will not charge, bill, or claim, directly or indirectly, from any person, including (without limitation) the Resident, an insurer, AHS and any health, supportive living, or long term care facility, any amount for performing such Pharmacy Service. 8. A Community Pharmacy at which any Pharmacy Service was performed for a Resident and a Community Pharmacy specified in section 2(6)(d), shall retain the Resident s Record as required by the applicable legislation, and, in any event, for no less than 10 years. 9. Notwithstanding section 2(8) above, unless a Community Pharmacy is currently subject to an audit or inspection by ABC or Alberta Health, written Prescriptions, transaction records, compounding records and repackaging records for all Drugs that have been dispensed, compounded or repackaged shall be retained in accordance with the Standards for the Operation of Licensed Pharmacies, or for at least 2 years past the completion of drug therapy with regard to the Prescription or for 42 months (3.5 years), from the date of first fill, whichever is the longest period. 10. Notwithstanding anything else herein, in the event that it is determined that any of the provisions of this Compensation Plan, including (without limitation) the provisions of sections 2(6)(a), 2(6)(b), 2(6)(c), and 2(6)(d) have not been complied with, then the Minister may take any remedy the Minister considers appropriate in the circumstances, including (without limitation) determining in the Minister s sole discretion that Fees were improperly claimed or paid, not paying any Fees claimed, seeking the repayment of any Fees already paid and setting off improperly paid Fees against any future Fees. 11. Notwithstanding anything else herein, the Minister may require any document or information required to be prepared or retained in a Resident s Record as referred to in this Compensation Plan or in applicable legislation to be uploaded at any and all times onto any electronic system or systems, whether existing or to be developed, as directed by the Minister. 12. This Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services is in effect for Pharmacy Services performed from April 1, 2014 to March 31, Notwithstanding anything else herein, the Minister reserves the right at any time and from time to time to modify, vary, cancel, make changes to and/or make additions or deletions to any and all Pharmacy Services, to any and all Fees for such Pharmacy Services, and to this Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services. 14. Nothing herein shall in any way fetter the legislative and regulatory authority of the Minister or the Government of Alberta. 15. Nothing herein is intended to fetter the authority of the Alberta College of Pharmacists. 16. For the purpose of performing any Pharmacy Service in this Compensation Plan, a Clinical Pharmacist is responsible for ensuring that the Resident s consent or that of the Resident s substitute decision maker is obtained prior to performing a Pharmacy Service or disclosing the Resident s health information, except where such consent is not require by law. This consent may be express or implicit as allowed by the applicable law governing such consents. A Clinical Pharmacist who obtains or relies on a consent from a substitute decision maker to make any decisions, take any actions, or to give any permissions on behalf of a Resident in connection with any matter related to this Compensation Plan must do so in compliance with all applicable laws that govern the granting of such legal authority to the substitute decision maker Government of Alberta 6

8 Section 3 Assessments 1. Assessment for a Prescription Renewal (a) Subject to all the provisions herein, a Fee of $20 shall be payable for an Assessment performed by a Clinical Pharmacist that leads to a Determination which results in one or more Prescription Renewals for a Resident. (b) In order to make a Claim, the information referred to in Schedule 5(1) attached hereto must be submitted to ABC. (c) The Clinical Pharmacist performing the Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(1)(a) above must record all the information referred to in Schedule 5(1) and Schedule 6 in the Resident s Record at the time that such Pharmacy Service is performed. 2. Assessment for an Adaptation of a Prescription (a) Subject to all the provisions herein, a Fee of $20 shall be payable for an Assessment performed by a Clinical Pharmacist that leads to a Determination which results in one or more Adaptations of a Prescription for a Resident. (b) For clarity, substituting a generic Drug for the prescribed Drug is excluded from this Pharmacy Service. (c) Further, altering the formulation for a Schedule 1 Drug that has been prescribed for a Resident is also excluded from this Pharmacy Service. (d) In order to make a Claim, the information referred to in Schedule 5(2) attached hereto must be submitted to ABC. (e) The Clinical Pharmacist performing the Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(2)(a) above must record all the information referred to in Schedule 5(2) and Schedule 6 in the Resident s Record at the time that such Pharmacy Service is performed. 3. Assessment for the Administration of a Product by Injection (a) Subject to all the provisions herein, a Fee of $20 shall be payable for an Assessment performed by a Clinical Pharmacist with Authorization to Administer Injections that leads to a Determination which results in the Administration of a Product by Injection to a Resident, provided also that: (i) the Resident is 5 years of age or older; and (ii) the Product is an Eligible Product listed on Schedule 4. (b) In order to make a Claim, the information referred to in Schedule 5(3) attached hereto must be submitted to ABC. (c) The Clinical Pharmacist performing the Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(3)(a) above must record all the information referred to in Schedule 5(3) and Schedule 6 in the Resident s Record at the time that such Pharmacy Service is performed. (d) Fees for Assessments for the Administration of a Product by Injection are limited to a maximum of two per day per Resident Government of Alberta 7

9 4. Assessment for Prescribing at Initial Access or to Manage Ongoing Therapy (a) Subject to all the provisions herein, a Fee of $25 shall be payable for an Assessment performed by a Clinical Pharmacist with Additional Prescribing Authorization that leads to a Determination which results in Prescribing at Initial Access or to Manage Ongoing Therapy. (b) For clarity, a Fee is not payable where a Schedule 1 Drug or Blood Product is prescribed if the Clinical Pharmacist: (i) (ii) has received a recommendation that the Resident receive drug therapy from a Health Professional who is authorized to prescribe a Schedule 1 Drug or Blood Products; or has determined in consultation with or in conjunction with a Health Professional that a Schedule 1 Drug or Blood Products are appropriate for the Resident. (c) In order to make a Claim, the information referred to in Schedule 5(4) attached hereto must be submitted to ABC. (d) The Clinical Pharmacist performing the Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(4)(a) above must record all the information referred to in Schedule 5(4) and Schedule 6 in the Resident s Record at the time that such Pharmacy Service is performed. 5. Assessment for Prescribing in an Emergency (a) Subject to all the provisions herein, a Fee of $20 shall be payable for an Assessment performed by a Clinical Pharmacist that leads to a Determination which results in Prescribing in an Emergency for a Resident. (b) In order to make a Claim, the information referred to in Schedule 5(5) attached hereto must be submitted to ABC. (c) The Clinical Pharmacist performing the Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(5)(a) above must record all the information referred to in Schedule 5(5) and Schedule 6 in the Resident s Record at the time that such Pharmacy Service is performed. 6. Assessment for Refusal to Fill a Prescription (a) Subject to all the provisions herein, a Fee of $20 shall be payable for an Assessment performed by a Clinical Pharmacist that leads to a Determination which results in a Refusal to Fill a Prescription. (b) For clarity, the Fee for the Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(6)(a) above is payable only when a Refusal to Fill a Prescription is based on one of the following: potential overuse/abuse, or a falsified or altered Prescription. (c) Further, a Refusal to Fill a Prescription shall not be based in part or in whole on a Clinical Pharmacist s personal moral reasons or on the consideration that the Prescription is an early refill. (d) In order to make a Claim, the information referred to in Schedule 5(6) attached hereto must be submitted to ABC. (e) The Clinical Pharmacist performing the Pharmacy Services referred to in section 3(6)(a) above must record all the information referred to in Schedule 5(6) and Schedule 6 in the Resident s Record at the time that such Pharmacy Service is performed Government of Alberta 8

10 7. Assessment for a Trial Prescription (a) Subject to all the provisions herein, a Fee of $20 shall be payable for an Assessment performed by a Clinical Pharmacist that leads to a Determination which results in a Trial Prescription. (b) For clarity, the Fee for the Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(7)(a) above is payable for an Assessment of the Resident s response and tolerance to the Trial Prescription before dispensing the balance of the Prescription. (c) In order to make a Claim, the information referred to in Schedule 5(7) attached hereto must be submitted to ABC. (d) The Clinical Pharmacist performing the Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(7)(a) above must record all the information referred to in Schedule 5(7) and Schedule 6 in the Resident s Record at the time that such Pharmacy Service is performed. 8. Assessment for the Administration of a Publicly Funded Vaccine (a) Subject to all the provisions herein, a Fee of $20 shall be payable for an Assessment performed by a Clinical Pharmacist that leads to a Determination which results in the Administration of a Publicly Funded Vaccine to a Resident, provided also that the Resident meets eligibility criteria for the Publicly Funded Vaccine as determined by Alberta Health s Immunization Program. (b) The Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(8)(a) above must be provided by a Clinical Pharmacist with Authorization to Administer Injections in the case of a Publicly Funded Vaccine administered by Injection. For clarity, Clinical Pharmacists do not require Authorization to Administer Injections in the case of a Publicly Funded Vaccine administered by Intranasal Spray. (c) In order to make a Claim, the information referred to in Schedule 5(8) attached hereto must be submitted to ABC. (d) The Clinical Pharmacist performing the Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(8)(a) above must record all the information referred to in Schedule 5(8) and Schedule 6 in the Resident s Record at the time that such Pharmacy Service is performed or any such other information required by the Alberta Health Immunization Program. (e) The Pharmacy Service referred to in section 3(8)(a) above must be provided by a Clinical Pharmacist who has completed any required training or courses prior to Administration of a Publicly Funded Vaccine as determined by the Alberta Health Immunization Program Government of Alberta 9

11 Section 4 - Comprehensive Annual Care Plan (CACP) and Updated CACP 1. Subject to the provisions herein, a Fee in an amount specified in sections 4(2) and 4(3) below, as applicable, shall be payable for an Assessment that results in the preparation, documentation and review with a Resident of a CACP for such Resident, provided the Resident has Complex Needs. 2. For an Assessment as referred to in section 4(1) by a Clinical Pharmacist, a Fee of $100 will be payable once per 365 day period from the last date of the previous section 4(1) Assessment for each Resident. 3. For an Assessment as referred to in section 4(1) by a Clinical Pharmacist with Additional Prescribing Authorization, a Fee of $125 will be payable once per 365 day period from the last date of the previous section 4(1) Assessment for each Resident. 4. Where AHS has paid a Clinical Pharmacist for a CACP similar in form and effect as a CACP provided under this Compensation Plan, a Fee of $0 may be claimed for the purposes of payment of Fees for Follow-Up CACP Assessments to the AHS-compensated CACP. 5. Subject to the provisions herein, a Fee in an amount specified in sections 4(6) and 4(7) below, as applicable, shall be payable for a Follow-up CACP Assessment that results in the preparation, documentation and review with a Resident of an Updated CACP for such Resident, provided the Resident: (a) (b) has Complex Needs; has an in-person or telephone encounter with a Clinical Pharmacist to receive a Follow-up CACP Assessment; and (c) (i) is following the instructions set out in the CACP regarding a Follow-up CACP Assessment; (ii) (iii) has been discharged from an Approved Hospital within 14 calendar days of the date of such attendance at the Community Pharmacy; or has been referred by a Health Professional (other than a Clinical Pharmacist) to a Clinical Pharmacist for the purpose of a Follow-up CACP Assessment. 6. For a Follow-Up CACP Assessment as referred to in section 4(5) by a Clinical Pharmacist, a Fee of $20 will be payable for each Resident. 7. For a Follow-Up CACP Assessment as referred to in section 4(5) by a Clinical Pharmacist with Additional Prescribing Authorization, a Fee of $25 will be payable for each Resident. 8. Only one Assessment as referred to in section 4(1) shall be performed in respect of a Resident per 365 day period from the last date of the previous section 4(1) Assessment. 9. In order to make a Claim for any Pharmacy Service referred to in this section 4, all information referred to in Schedule 5 attached hereto which is applicable to such Pharmacy Service must be submitted to ABC. 10. The Clinical Pharmacist performing any Pharmacy Service referred to in this section 4 must record all the information referred to in Schedules 5 and 6 which are applicable to such Pharmacy Service in the Resident s Record at the time that such Pharmacy Service is performed. 11. All of the elements identified in the CACP/Updated CACP Sample Form as set out in Schedule 1 attached hereto shall be included in a CACP or an Updated CACP, as applicable. 12. Prior to performing an Assessment to prepare and document a CACP for a Resident, a Clinical Pharmacist shall confirm that the Resident has not had a CACP prepared by a Clinical Pharmacist within the previous 365 days Government of Alberta 10

12 13. Prior to performing an Assessment to prepare and document a CACP or a Follow-Up CACP Assessment to prepare and document an Updated CACP for a Resident, a Clinical Pharmacist shall inquire from such Resident as to whether or not a Physician CCP has been previously prepared and documented for such Resident. If a Physician CCP has so been prepared and documented, the Clinical Pharmacist shall use their best efforts to obtain a copy of such Physician CCP from the Resident or the Physician who prepared the Physician CCP prior to preparing such CACP or Updated CACP for such Resident. The inability of the Clinical Pharmacist to obtain such Physician CCP after using their best efforts to do so shall not preclude such Clinical Pharmacist from proceeding to perform such Assessment or Follow-Up CACP Assessment and preparing and documenting a CACP or Updated CACP, as appropriate. 14. Prior to performing an Assessment to prepare and document a CACP or a Follow-Up CACP Assessment to prepare and document an Updated CACP for a Resident, a Clinical Pharmacist shall inquire from such Resident as to whether or not any CACP, Updated CACP, SMMA, or Updated SMMA, has been previously prepared and documented for such Resident. If any such documents have so been prepared, the Clinical Pharmacist shall use their best efforts to obtain copies of all such documents from the Resident or Clinical Pharmacist who prepared the relevant document prior to preparing a CACP or Updated CACP for such Resident. 15. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4(14), in order to conduct a Follow-up Assessment for the purpose of preparing and documenting an Updated CACP for a Resident, a Clinical Pharmacist must have received a complete copy of such Resident s CACP or Updated CACP, whichever is most recent. 16. A copy of the most recent CACP or Updated CACP, and any other CACP, Updated CACP, SMMA, or Updated SMMA obtained by the Clinical Pharmacist shall be retained on such Resident s Record by the Community Pharmacy at which such document or documents were received. 17. Each CACP must be signed both by the Resident to whom such document relates, and by the Clinical Pharmacist who has prepared and documented such CACP. An Updated CACP does not require the signature of the Resident. 18. The Clinical Pharmacist who prepares and documents a CACP or an Updated CACP must forthwith provide a completed signed copy or summary, of such CACP or Updated CACP, as applicable, to the Resident. 19. The Clinical Pharmacist who prepares and documents a CACP or an Updated CACP must forthwith provide a completed signed copy or summary of such CACP or Updated CACP, as applicable, to other Health Professionals involved in the Resident s health care, as identified by the Resident and by such Clinical Pharmacist. 20. A Clinical Pharmacist or Pharmacy Technician at a Community Pharmacy from which a Claim is made for a Pharmacy Service referred to in this section 4 for a Resident shall provide a copy of such Resident s CACP or Updated CACP, as applicable, to a Health Professional involved in the Resident s health care forthwith upon a request by such Health Professional. 21. A Community Pharmacy from which a Claim is made for a Pharmacy Service referred to in this section 4 for a Resident, shall retain on such Resident s Record such CACP or Updated CACP relating to the Claim, together with all CACPs, Updated CACPs, SMMAs, Updated SMMAs and Physician CCPs which have been received Government of Alberta 11

13 Section 5 - Standard Medication Management Assessment (SMMA) and Updated SMMA 1. Subject to all the provisions herein, a Fee in an amount specified in sections 5(2) and 5(3) below, as applicable, shall be payable for an Assessment that results in the preparation, documentation and review with a Resident of a SMMA for the Resident, provided the Resident: (a) (b) (c) has a Chronic Disease and is currently taking three or more of any Schedule 1 Drug; has a Chronic Disease that is diabetes mellitus and is currently taking at least one Schedule 1 Drug or insulin; or uses a Tobacco Product daily and is willing to receive Tobacco Cessation Services at this time. 2. For an Assessment as referred to in section 5(1) by a Clinical Pharmacist, a Fee of $60 will be payable once per 365 day period from the date of the previous section 5(1) Assessment for each Resident. 3. For an Assessment as referred to in section 5(1) by a Clinical Pharmacist with Additional Prescribing Authorization, a Fee of $75 will be payable once per 365 day period from the date of the previous section 5(1) Assessment for each Resident. 4. Where AHS has paid a Clinical Pharmacist for an SMMA similar in form and effect as an SMMA provided under this Compensation Plan, a Fee of $0 may be claimed for the purposes of payment of Fees for Follow-Up SMMA Assessments to the AHS-compensated SMMA. 5. Subject to all the provisions herein, a Fee in an amount specified in sections 5(7) and 5(8) below, as applicable, shall be payable for a Follow-up SMMA Assessment that results in the preparation, documentation and review with a Resident of an Updated SMMA for the Resident, provided the Resident: (a) (i) has a Chronic Disease and is currently taking three or more of any Schedule 1 Drugs; (ii) has a Chronic Disease that is diabetes mellitus and is currently taking at least one Schedule 1 Drug or insulin; or, (iii) is participating in Tobacco Cessation Services; (b) (i) has an in-person or telephone encounter with a Clinical Pharmacist to receive a Follow-up SMMA Assessment; and (c) (i) is following the instructions set out in the SMMA regarding a Follow-up SMMA Assessment; (ii) (iii) has been discharged from an Approved Hospital within 14 calendar days of the date of such attendance at the Community Pharmacy; or has been referred by a Health Professional (other than a Clinical Pharmacist) to a Clinical Pharmacist for the purpose of a Follow-up SMMA Assessment. 6. For the purpose of determining eligibility for Assessments as referred to in sections 5(1)(a) and 5(5)(a)(i), different dosages of the same Schedule 1 Drug are not considered to be different Drugs. 7. For a Follow-Up SMMA Assessment as referred to in section 5(5) by a Clinical Pharmacist, a Fee of $20 will be payable for each Resident. 8. For a Follow-Up SMMA Assessment as referred to in section 5(5) by a Clinical Pharmacist with Additional Prescribing Authorization, a Fee of $25 will be payable for each Resident. 9. Only one of the Assessments as referred to in section 5(1)(a) and (b) shall be performed in respect of a Resident per 365 day period from the previous section 5(1)(a) and (b) Assessment. 10. Only one Assessment as referred to in section 5(1)(c) shall be performed in respect of a Resident per 365 day period from the previous section 5(1)(c) Assessment Government of Alberta 12

14 11. The Assessment referred to in section 5(1)(c) may be claimed in addition to Assessments referred to in sections 4(1), 5(1)(a) and 5(1)(b). 12. Only four Follow-up SMMA Assessments as referred to in section 5(5)(a)(iii) shall be performed for Tobacco Cessation Services after each SMMA as referred to in section 5(1)(c). 13. In order to make a Claim for any Pharmacy Service referred to in this section 5, all information referred to in Schedule 5 attached hereto which is applicable to such Pharmacy Service must be submitted to ABC. 14. The Clinical Pharmacist performing any Pharmacy Service referred to in this section 5 must record all the information referred to in Schedules 5 and 6 which are applicable to such Pharmacy Service in the Resident s Record at the time that such Pharmacy Service is performed. 15. All of the elements identified in the SMMA/Updated SMMA Sample Form as set out in Schedule 2 attached hereto shall be included in a SMMA or an Updated SMMA, as applicable. 16. Prior to performing an Assessment to prepare and document a SMMA for a Resident as referred to in sections 5(1)(a) and (b), a Clinical Pharmacist shall confirm that the Resident has not had a SMMA as referred to in section 5(1)(a) and (b) prepared by a Clinical Pharmacist within the previous 365 days. Prior to performing an Assessment to prepare and document a SMMA for a Resident as referred to in section 5(1)(c), a Clinical Pharmacist shall confirm that the Resident has not had a SMMA as referred to in section 5(1)(c) prepared by a Clinical Pharmacist within the previous 365 days. 17. Prior to performing an Assessment to prepare and document a SMMA or a Follow-Up SMMA Assessment to prepare and document an Updated SMMA for a Resident, a Clinical Pharmacist shall inquire from such Resident as to whether or not a Physician CCP has been previously prepared and documented for such Resident. If a Physician CCP has so been prepared and documented, the Clinical Pharmacist shall use their best efforts to obtain a copy of such Physician CCP from the Resident or the Physician who prepared the Physician CCP prior to preparing such SMMA or Updated SMMA for such Resident. The inability of the Clinical Pharmacist to obtain such Physician CCP after using their best efforts to do so shall not preclude such Clinical Pharmacist from proceeding to perform such Assessment or Follow-Up SMMA Assessment and preparing and documenting a SMMA or Updated SMMA, as appropriate. 18. Prior to performing an Assessment to prepare and document a SMMA or a Follow-Up SMMA Assessment to prepare and document an Updated SMMA for a Resident, a Clinical Pharmacist shall inquire from such Resident as to whether or not any CACP, Updated CACP, SMMA, or Updated SMMA has been previously prepared and documented for such Resident. If any such documents have so been prepared, the Clinical Pharmacist shall use their best efforts to obtain copies of all such documents from the Resident or Clinical Pharmacist who prepared the relevant document prior to preparing a SMMA or Updated SMMA for such Resident. 19. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 5(18), in order to conduct a Follow-up SMMA Assessment for the purpose of preparing and documenting an Updated SMMA for a Resident, a Clinical Pharmacist must have received a complete copy of such Resident s SMMA or Updated SMMA, whichever is most recent. 20. A copy of the most recent SMMA or Updated SMMA, and any other CACP, Updated CACP, SMMA, or Updated SMMA obtained by the Clinical Pharmacist shall be retained on such Resident s Record by the Community Pharmacy at which such document or documents were received. 21. Each SMMA must be signed both by the Resident to whom such document relates and by the Clinical Pharmacist who has prepared and documented such SMMA. An Updated SMMA does not require the signature of the Resident. 22. The Clinical Pharmacist who prepares and documents a SMMA or an Updated SMMA must forthwith provide a completed signed copy or summary of such SMMA or Updated SMMA, as applicable, to the Resident. 23. The Clinical Pharmacist who prepares and documents a SMMA or an Updated SMMA must forthwith provide a completed signed copy or summary of such SMMA or Updated SMMA, as applicable, to other Health Professionals involved in the Resident s health care, as identified by the Resident and by such Clinical Pharmacist Government of Alberta 13

15 24. A Clinical Pharmacist or Pharmacy Technician at a Community Pharmacy from which a Claim is made for a Pharmacy Service referred to in this section 5 for a Resident shall provide a copy of such Resident s SMMA or Updated SMMA, as applicable, to a Health Professional involved in the Resident s health care forthwith upon a request by such Health Professional. 25. A Community Pharmacy from which a Claim is made for a Pharmacy Service referred to in this section 5 for a Resident, shall retain on such Resident s Record such SMMA or Updated SMMA relating to the Claim, together with all CACPs, Updated CACPs, SMMAs, Updated SMMAs, and Physician CCPs which have been received Government of Alberta 14

16 Schedule 1 CACP/Updated CACP Sample Form CACP/Updated CACP Sample Form Page 1 The terms used in this Sample Form have the same meaning as in the Compensation Plan of which this Schedule 1 forms a part, and in the Standards. Date: Date of most recent previous CACP or Updated CACP, where applicable: Resident Information: Name Address Telephone number Alberta Personal Health Care Card Number Date of Birth Gender Chronic Diseases Hypertensive disease Diabetes Mellitus COPD Asthma Heart Failure Ischaemic Heart Disease Mental Disorders Risk Factors Obesity Addictions Tobacco Health Professional Information: Clinical Pharmacist completing the Assessment and CACP Community Pharmacy from which this CACP is claimed Name and Address of Location at which the Assessment and CACP is completed Other Health Care Professionals involved in the Resident s care Name Practice Permit Registration Number Additional Prescribing Authority Yes No Name Phone Fax (where applicable) Name Title Phone number (for each, as applicable) Information for Assessment (refer to Standard 3.5): Has a CACP, SMMA or Physician CCP ever been completed for this Resident? Yes No Has a CACP been completed for this Resident within the previous 365 days? Yes No Have copies been obtained? Yes No 2014 Government of Alberta 15

17 CACP/Updated CACP Sample Form Page 2 Health condition(s) to be treated and history of the condition(s) Symptoms or signs to be treated Treatment history for the condition, including drug therapy and outcomes Pregnancy or lactation status, if applicable Allergies or intolerance to drugs, excipients or other products that may affect drug therapy Other health care products aids and devices or other products being used that may affect the Clinical Pharmacist s decision Other health conditions that may affect the Clinical Pharmacist s decision Lifestyle factors which may affect drug therapy, including but not limited to caffeine, tobacco or alcohol usage Any other health information that a reasonable Clinical Pharmacist would require to perform the Pharmacy Service Resident s Best Possible Medication History (BPMH) All Schedule 1, 2, or 3 Drugs, Blood Products, Natural Health Products, or Vitamins currently being taken by the Resident as well as any recent (within the last 6 months) Vaccines are listed below: Product name/ Manufacturer Strength Dosage Form Prescriber Quantity Prescribed Date Dispensed Directions for Use (including route of administration) Indication for Use Drug Therapy Problem(s) and Potential Adverse Events (if any) Appropriate Response(s) to Drug Therapy Problem(s) and Potential Adverse Events (if any) Agreed Goals of Medication Therapy Progress Monitoring Plan 2014 Government of Alberta 16

18 Declaration and Consent of Resident or Substitute Decision Maker (as applicable) I hereby confirm that: I have reviewed and discussed this CACP/Updated CACP with the Clinical Pharmacist who prepared it; CACP/Updated Sample Form Page 3 I understand and accept the goals and potential risks of the medication therapy as outlined in this CACP/Updated CACP; and I have been provided with a copy or summary of this CACP/Updated CACP. Name of Resident Signature of Resident Day/Month/Year Name of Substitute Decision Maker (if applicable) Signature of Substitute Decision Maker (if applicable) Day/Month/Year Declaration of Clinical Pharmacist I have personally seen and conducted an Assessment on <Resident s Name> for the purpose of preparing, documenting and reviewing this CACP in accordance with the requirements set out in the Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services OR I have personally seen or had a telephone encounter and conducted an Assessment on <Resident s Name> for the purpose of preparing, documenting and reviewing this Updated CACP in accordance with the requirements set out in the Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services. Name of Clinical Pharmacist Signature Day/Month/Year 2014 Government of Alberta 17

19 Schedule 2 SMMA/Updated SMMA Sample Form SMMA/Updated SMMA Sample Form Page 1 The terms used in this Sample Form have the same meaning as in the Compensation Plan of which this Schedule 2 forms a part, and in the Standards. Date: Date of most recent previous SMMA or Updated SMMA, where applicable: Resident Information: Name Address Telephone number Alberta Personal Health Care Card Number Date of Birth Gender Chronic Diseases Risk Factors List of Schedule 1 Drugs and/or Insulin currently being taken by Resident Hypertensive disease Tobacco Diabetes Mellitus COPD Asthma Heart Failure Ischaemic Heart Disease Mental Disorders Health Professional Information: Clinical Pharmacist completing the Assessment and the SMMA Community Pharmacy from which the SMMA is claimed Name and Address of Location at which the Assessment and SMMA is completed Other Health Care Professionals involved in the Resident s care Name Practice Permit Registration Number Additional Prescribing Authority Yes No Name Phone Fax (where applicable) Name Title Phone number (for each, as applicable) Information for Assessment (refer to Standard 3.5): Has a CACP, SMMA or Physician CCP ever been completed for this Resident? Yes No Has a CACP been completed for this Resident within the previous 365 days? Yes No Have copies been obtained? Yes No 2014 Government of Alberta 18

20 SMMA/Updated SMMA Sample Form Page 2 Health condition(s) to be treated and history of the condition(s) Symptoms or signs to be treated Treatment history for the condition, including drug therapy and outcomes Pregnancy or lactation status, if applicable Allergies or intolerance to drugs, excipients or other products that may affect drug therapy Other health care products aids and devices or other products being used that may affect the Clinical Pharmacist s decision Other health conditions that may affect the Clinical Pharmacist s decision Lifestyle factors which may affect drug therapy, including but not limited to caffeine, tobacco or alcohol usage Any other health information that a reasonable Clinical Pharmacist would require to provide the Pharmacy Service Resident s Best Possible Medication History (BPMH) All Schedule 1, 2, or 3 Drugs; Blood Products, Natural Health Products, or Vitamins currently being taken by the Resident as well as any recent (within the last 6 months) Vaccines are listed below: Product name/ Manufacturer Strength Dosage Form Prescriber Quantity Prescribed Date Dispensed Directions for Use (including route of administration) Indication for Use Drug Therapy Problem(s) and Potential Adverse Events (if any) Appropriate Response(s) to Drug Therapy Problem(s) and Potential Adverse Events (if any) Agreed Goals of Medication Therapy Progress Monitoring Plan 2014 Government of Alberta 19

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